#Faust

Curt Johnson - Indie Geniusindiegenius
2026-03-13

Movie TV Tech Geeks Near-Perfect Dark Fantasy Movies That No One Remembers Today dlvr.it/TRTT3P

Radio 1190 Playlist1190playlist
2026-03-13

đŸŽ¶ 7:23am The Sad Skinhead - 2006 Remastered Version by Faust from Balearic Prog.
DJ Soapy Smith - Gold Soundz

7:23am The Sad Skinhead - 2006 Remastered Version by Faust from Balearic Prog. DJ Soapy Smith - Gold Soundz. This is the cover of Balearic Prog.
2026-03-07

Neu in meinem Blog zu #Faustillustrationen: #Faust in der PopulĂ€rkultur: GeflĂŒgelte Worte und Zitate aus Goethes Faust im allgemeinen Sprachgebrauch - Beispiele vom Ende des 19. bis zur ersten HĂ€lfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. - uzeuner.blogspot.com/2026/03/g

"Heinrich! Mir graut's vor dir" sind Margaretes letzte Worte an Faust im Kerker, als sie Fausts GefĂ€hrten Mephisto erblickt. Im Bild auf der Postkarte sagt eine Frau diese Worte ĂŒber ihren betrunkenen Ehemann, der schlafend in der Wiege des Kindes liegt, weil er im volltrunkenen Zustand sein eigenes Bett nicht mehr gefunden hat.
Auf Die PlÀtze Hannoveraufdieplaetze@norden.social
2026-03-03

via #KulturzentrumFaust Hannover

Raus zum 8. MĂ€rz!
Der feministische Kampftag gehört uns. Es erwarten euch vier tolle Veranstaltungen:

7. 3. ab 22 Uhr
Demo-Vernetzung,
ab 23 Uhr Musik:
Equal Beats Party | Mephisto (Faust)
Radical Fights, Dancing Nights: Gemeinsam feiern, vernetzen und den Kampftag tanzend einlÀuten.

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#Frauenkampftag #8m2026 #Faust #Hannover

2026-02-28

Faust: Unraveling the Great Enigma – S2 E3 Entering Faust with Eglund

In this third episode of Faust: Unravelling the Great Enigma, I step into the Reading Room alone, but not really alone.

Today I introduce Eglund, our German guide, who has lived with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Faust since childhood. Born in East Germany, Eglund brings with him not simply scholarship, but lived experience, a lifelong companionship with this extraordinary work. This episode is not a lecture, nor an analysis. It is an invitation.

HS Eglund, Writer, Publicist

Together we explore why Faust is not a book to conquer, but one to walk beside. We speak about hope. Not the loud or triumphant kind, but the enduring kind. The kind that persists through striving. The kind that Goethe embedded deep within his great drama. Eglund joins our journey not to tell us what to think, but to help us remain with the questions.

If you are new to Faust, you are welcome. If you are returning after many years, you are welcome. If you are simply curious, you are welcome.

The Reading Room is open. Pour a cup of tea. Take a breath. Let us begin.

Rebecca

https://open.spotify.com/episode/259J0B6rZ2ZYNoDBkb8bR0?si=CdAX1iqoRMipAsJYMgSV9g&t=0&pi=2V5fVCgKSgObc

https://youtu.be/cwe-LUtmNE4?si=uwaL4UC3sadN6gRi

Entering Faust with Eglund – Faust: Unraveling the Great Enigma

#Eglund #Episode3 #Faust #FaustSalon #JohannWolfgangVonGoethe #Season2
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2026-02-16
2026-02-14

Today's #EarWorm is super obscure. I was talking to my kid about weird music I know that I haven't played for him, while on the way to Sprouts this morning and played this for him. And now it's stuck in my head. So few views on YT that I'll be surprised if anyone reading this has heard of it.

#Music #RadioRue #Faust

youtube.com/watch?v=fcgwgFpjvpw

2026-02-11

Why Faust Now?

The Faust Podcast Episode 2: Why Faust Now?

Hello, and welcome. I’m Rebecca Budd, and this is The Faust – Unravelling the Great Enigma podcast. In this episode, I want to pause before we go any further and offer an orientation, not to the plot of Faust, not to its scholarship, but to its relevance. This is a moment to ask a simple, essential question: Why Faust now?

Why does a work written more than two centuries ago continue to speak so clearly into our modern lives? Why did Goethe return to this story again and again over the course of his lifetime? And why might Faust matter to us today, those living in a world shaped by speed, ambition, knowledge, uncertainty, and longing? This episode is not about explaining Faust. It’s about listening for it.

“Faust” (Image created by Rebecca Budd using Bing Co-pilot from a prompt Faust Reading a Book)

Before we ask what Faust is, we must ask why it calls to us. Why this story, why this moment, and why the act of reading itself still matters. Think of this episode as an invitation rather than a lecture. A place to stand quietly before the door opens. A moment of orientation before the journey truly begins.

If you’ve ever felt the tension between knowing more and being more. If you’ve ever sensed that striving alone is not the same as meaning. Then you are already closer to Faust than you might imagine.

Let’s begin together,

Rebecca

https://youtu.be/J085uKiLC7Y?si=jXY4yDq9HBQIBIwN

Why Faust Now? – Faust: Unraveling the Great Enigma

S2 E2: Faust: Unraveling the Great Enigma – Why Faust Now?Hello, and welcome. I’m Rebecca Budd, and this is The Faust Podcast. In this episode, I want to pause before we go any further and offer an orientation—not to the plot of Faust, not to its scholarship, but to its relevance. This is a moment to ask a simple, essential question: Why Faust—now?Why does a work written more than two centuries ago continue to speak so clearly into our modern lives?Why did Goethe return to this story again and again over the course of his lifetime? And why might Faust matter to us today—those living in a world shaped by speed, ambition, knowledge, uncertainty, and longing? This episode is not about explaining Faust. It’s about listening for it.Before we ask what Faust is, we must ask why it calls to us. Why this story, why this moment, and why the act of reading itself still matters. Think of this episode as an invitation rather than a lecture. A place to stand quietly before the door opens. A moment of orientation before the journey truly begins.If you’ve ever felt the tension between knowing more and being more. If you’ve ever sensed that striving alone is not the same as meaning. Then you are already closer to Faust than you might imagine.Let’s begin together,RebeccaMusic by Epidemic Sound“Admitting the Truth” by Trailer Worxepidemicsound.com/music/tracks
  1. Why Faust Now?07:32
  2. The Prologue05:47
  3. Launch of Faust: Unraveling the Great Enigma08:04

#Episode2 #Faust #FaustSalon #JohannWolfgangVonGoethe #Season2
2026-02-07

Gibt es eigentlich sowas wie ein #TheaterFedi? Seit ich vor Jaaaahren den relativ modernen #Faust mit ĂŒberraschend viel Action im Stuttgarter #Theater der Altstadt gesehen habe, sehe ich Heinrich & Gretchen mit ganz anderen Augen. Hat jemand eine aktuelle Faust-Inszenierung irgendwo in SĂŒdwestdeutschland auf dem Schirm?

2026-02-01

Pausenbild: Goethe im Stadthallengarten

Der Sonntag neigt sich dem Ende zu. Ich sichte die Fotos des Kassel-Ausflugs. FĂŒr thematische AusflĂŒge reicht die Zeit heute nicht mehr. Aufgeschoben ist nicht aufgehoben.

In meinem alten Faust I/II plus Urfaust schlage ich zufÀllig die Seite 92 auf. Die Zeilen passen noch nicht, aber wartet nur ein paar Wochen. Ich freue mich schon.

#Kassel #Goethe #Faust #Stadthallengarten #Winter #FrĂŒhling

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Ein Dichter-BĂŒste von halb-rechts-hinten fotografiert. Der Blick ist in den unscharfen Hintergrund, eine Mischung aus Schnee und StrĂ€uchern, gerichtet.
2026-02-01

Das Faustportal der Klassik Stiftung Weimar: Goethes #Faust digital erleben: faust.klassik-stiftung.de/de/

2026-01-27

Faust: Unraveling the Great Enigma – The Prologue

Faust: Unraveling the Great Enigma – The Prologue

What does it mean to want more? More knowledge? More meaning? More depth in a world filled with noise?

In the 2026 opening episode of Faust: Unraveling the Great Enigma, I return to Goethe’s monumental work not as a scholar, but as a seeker, one reader among many who feel the quiet ache for understanding in our modern age. Faust is written as a poem, and for this journey I am reading from Faust: Illustrated and Translated into English in the Original Metres, translated by Bayard Taylor.

Dr. Fausto by Jean-Paul Laurens, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Poetry invites us to listen differently, to rhythm, silence, and breath, and translation reminds us that great ideas travel across time through human hands and human hearts.

We begin with Goethe’s Prologue, a haunting invocation of memory, imagination, and creative return. As Goethe calls forth the spirits of his youth, we are invited to reflect on our own great undertakings. The paths we return to, the questions that will not let us go, and the inner fire that rekindles when we pause long enough to listen.

This episode explores, the human search for more, the ache for meaning in a noisy age, and why Faust still speaks powerfully to our lives today. This is not a race through a classic. It is a slow walk alongside it. If you have ever felt restless in the midst of abundance, curious beneath certainty, or drawn to questions larger than answers. You are welcome here.

This is a journey for anyone who still believes that asking meaningful questions is an act of hope.

The Prologue – Faust: Unraveling the Great Enigma

    The Prologue05:47Launch of Faust: Unraveling the Great Enigma08:04

You’ll find a dedicated Faust Salon on Rebecca’s Reading Room, where podcast episodes, reflections, and selected passages will be gathered as this series continues. Both the podcast and the reading room are offered as spaces for slow reading, thoughtful listening, and shared hope.

Rebecca

#Faust #FaustSalon #JohannWolfgangVonGoethe #Podcast #UnravelingTheGreatEnigma

2026-01-27

RETRO MOVIE REVIEW: PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE, 1974
PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE, 1974. Directed by Brian De Palma (DRESSED TO KILL, 1980, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE, 1996). Starring the brilliant composer/actor/voice-over talent Paul Williams (SMOKEY AND THE...
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#Brian De Palma #FAUST #Jessica Parker #Lance Lucero #Paul Williams #phantom of the paradise #retro movie reviews #W9 #warehouse 9 productions

2026-01-22

Die Frage ist doch eher, ob es ĂŒberhaupt noch zeitgemĂ€ĂŸ ist, komplexe Texte mit einer Sprache aus lĂ€ngst vergangener Zeit zu behandeln. Einen Mehrwert dĂŒrfte das den wenigsten bringen. Wir haben eigene komplexe Texte aus unserer Zeit, deren VerstĂ€ndnis wesentlich nĂŒtzlicher fĂŒr uns ist als #Goethe. VertrĂ€ge, Wissenschaftliche Texte, Gesetze, usw.
#Bildung #faust #deutschland

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2026-01-19

Duden: Mit Goethe durch das Jahr 2026 – Goethe und das Klima (2025)

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Guillotine Jones, FlĂąneurGuillotine_Jones@beige.party
2026-01-19

If you make a deal with the devil, it's called a "Faustian bargain," after a character in literature who got screwed by Satan -- as one does.
So if I want to remember something, and I don't write it down thinking that I won't forget, is that a "Proustian bargain"?
#DealsWithTheDevil #Faust #Proust

2026-01-19

Today in Writing History January 19, 1829: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's “Faust: The First Part of the Tragedy” premiered. It’s the story of a scientist who makes a pact with the devil to gain power and knowledge. It took him 37 years to complete the play. Goethe also published scientific works on anatomy and botany. In the late 1700s, he wrote that variation in plants and animals was due to descent from common ancestors. This idea later influenced Darwin, who also credited Goethe with discovering the intermaxillary bone. Goethe’s novel, “Sorrows of Young Werther,” led to a suicide craze in Europe.

#writing #playwright #faust #Mephisto #Goethe #novel #fiction #Devil #darwin #science #evolution #writer #author #darwin @bookstadon

Painting of Faust (long gray beard, long black robe and black hat, holding a rolled up document) and Mephisto (with long pointy chin and nose, in long red gown and red hat) by Anton Kaulbach (turn of the 19th/20th century)- Hampel Auctions, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=29155653
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2026-01-18

Wenn die Welt ratlos ist, hat die die im â—ïžđŸ€Ź

Es heißt nicht 🍑kriechen sondern mit der auf den hauen und treffen❗

Alles, was die -LĂ€nder und das tun mĂŒssen, ist, 1,5 Billionen Dollar US- und dann die Unterhaltung zu beobachten, wĂ€hrend die US-Schulden spiralförmig ĂŒber 36 Billionen Dollar steigen und der Dollar zusammenbricht.

2026-01-18

Neu in meinem Blog: Faust-Opern auf französischen und italienischen Liebig-Serien - ein Beispiel fĂŒr Faustmotive in der PopulĂ€rkultur - #Faust, #Oper, #Gonoud, #Berlioz - uzeuner.blogspot.com/2026/01/f

Das Bild zeigt zwei Beispiele aus den Liebig-Serien zu den Faust-Opern von Gounod und Berlioz. Oben: Gounods Oper Faust: Faust im Studierzimmer, Mephisto zeigt ihm die Gretchenerscheinung. Unten: Berlioz Oper "Fausts Verdammung": Faust und Mephisto reiten dem Abgrund der Hölle zu.

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